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Steve_O

Does anyone have a good technique for cleaning the snow off blower/plow/tractor in order to cut down on the puddling after putting it away?

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953 nut

This works

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roadapples

Compressed air?

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WHNJ701

blow torch 

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ericj

I take an old broom and sweep as much off as I can, not perfect but it does help

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SPINJIM

Sunshine and a 50 degree day like today.  :lol:  Seriously, I use a small whisk broom, but it doesn't get all of the snow out of the snow thrower blades.

           Come on spring time. 

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SylvanLakeWH

Mother Nature should take care of it in about 2 months...

 

:D

 

But seriously, I drop the blade a couple times to shake it clean and brush off the wheels...

 

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Sarge

Just compressed air, but I own a 2-stage commercial compressor - turn up the regulator to 150psi, no more snow.

 

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WHX??

Leaf blower if it's not slushy or packing.

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PeacemakerJack

I start with a small whisk broom and/or a gloved hand.  Then I use a shop towel (a bath towel too ratty for use in the house according to the wife) and dry off any areas that already have melted snow or the beginning of ice formation. As above, compressed air on any non sticking fluffy snow.

If you have Access to scrap large pieces of cardboard, you could park over that if you have a sustained heated storage area. You definitely don’t want to melt for awhile, then freeze the cardboard to your machine:angry-banghead:

 

Just my .02 cents

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Pullstart

My garage floor is perfectly flat, with a drain.  I have a large rubber mat with a hole cut out to open the drain.... and I prop 2x4’s or whatever I can around the edges of the mat.  It will hold a regular cab long box truck just wonderfully. :handgestures-thumbupright:  Some day, maybe I’ll cut the floor out of that bay and slope it to the drain...

 

 

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